INTRODUCTION TO SCHOLARLY EDITING ... - Rare Book School
INTRODUCTION TO SCHOLARLY EDITING ... - Rare Book School
INTRODUCTION TO SCHOLARLY EDITING ... - Rare Book School
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190 Part 9: Writings on Analytical Bibliography � Tanselle: Introduction to Scholarly Editing (2002)<br />
Charlton Hinman, "Shakespeare's Text--Then, Now and Tomorrow," Shakespeare Survey 18 (1965):<br />
23-33.<br />
R.M. Flores, The Compositors of the First and Second Madrid Editions of DON QUIXOTE (1975).<br />
Peter W.M. Blayney, The Texts of KING LEAR and Their Origins: Volume I. Nicholas Okes and the<br />
First Quarto (1982). [See esp. pp. 122-25, 188-218. See also Blayney's letter, Times Literary<br />
Supplement, 27 January 1984, p. 85, for some corrections. Reviewed in Analytical & Enumerative<br />
Bibliography 8 (1984): 138-41 (W. Craig Ferguson); Library 6th ser. 6 (1984): 89-93 (Antony<br />
Hammond); Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 78 (1984): 489-93 (S.W. Reid).]<br />
Stanley Wells and Gary Taylor, William Shakespeare: A Textual Companion (1987).<br />
Hugh Amory, "'Gods Altar Needs Not our Pollishings': Revisiting the Bay Psalm <strong>Book</strong>," Printing<br />
History 12.2 (1990): 2-14.<br />
Peter W.M. Blayney, "Introduction to the Second Edition," in The Norton Facsimile of the First Folio<br />
of Shakespeare (1996), pp. xxvii-xxxvii.<br />
G.T. Tanselle, "The Treatment of Typesetting and Presswork in Bibliographical Description," Studies<br />
in Bibliography 52 (1999).<br />
Adrian Weiss, "A 'Fill-In' Job: The Textual Crux and Interrupted Printing in Thomas Middleton's The<br />
Triumph of Honour and Virtue (1622)," Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 93<br />
(1999): 53-73.<br />
F2. PAPER<br />
W.W. Greg, "On Certain False Dates in Shakespearian Quartos," Library 2nd ser. 9 (1908): 113-31,<br />
381-409. Reprinted in Sir Walter Wilson Greg: A Collection of His Writings, ed. Joseph<br />
Rosenblum (1998), pp. 35-67.<br />
R.B. McKerrow, An Introduction to Bibliography for Literary Students (1927), pp. 97-108.<br />
Edward Heawood, "The Position on the Sheet of Early Watermarks," Library 4th ser. 9 (1928-29):<br />
38-47.<br />
Robert Metcalf Smith, The Variant Issues of Shakespeare's Second Folio and Milton's First Published<br />
English Poem: A Bibliographical Problem (Lehigh University Publications 2.3, March 1928).<br />
Giles E. Dawson, "A Bibliographical Problem in the First Folio of Shakespeare," Library 4th ser. 22<br />
(1941-42): 25-33.<br />
Graham Pollard, "Notes on the Size of the Sheet," Library 4th ser. 22 (1941-42): 105-37.<br />
Leslie Mahin Oliver, "Single-Page Imposition in Foxe's Acts and Monuments, 1570," Library 5th ser.<br />
1 (1946-47): 49-56. See also Paul S. Dunkin, "Foxe's Acts and Monuments, 1570, and Single-<br />
Page Imposition," Library 5th ser. 2 (1947-48): 159-70.<br />
Allan H. Stevenson, "New Uses of Watermarks as Bibliographical Evidence," Studies in Bibliography<br />
1 (1948-49): 151-82.<br />
Lawrence G. Starkey, "The Printing by the Cambridge Press of A Platform of Church Discipline, 1649,"<br />
Studies in Bibliography 2 (1949-50): 79-93 (with correction in 4 [1951-52]: 235).<br />
Philip Williams, Jr., "The 'Second Issue' of Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida, 1609," Studies in<br />
Bibliography 2 (1949-50): 25-33.<br />
Kenneth Povey and I.J.C. Foster, "Turned Chain-Lines," Library 5th ser. 5 (1950-51): 184-200.<br />
Giles E. Dawson, "Some Bibliographical Irregularities in the Shakespeare Fourth Folio," Studies in<br />
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